Daily log, December 17

December 17, 2012

A first-block Main Street caller reported Saturday night finding both front doors to the home open, but nothing appeared to be missing.

A first-block Madison Street caller reported Saturday night two people were breaking into cars with coat hangers. According to the report, the subjects were looking in trash bins for scrap metal, and no sign of entry to cars was found.

A caller reported early Sunday morning a female had assaulted a male in the 100 block of Walker Street.

A caller reported early Sunday morning a male hit a female in the 200 block of West Perry Street.

An officer was flagged down early Sunday morning at Minerva and Noble streets for the report of a subject trying to break into cars. According to the report, police were unable to locate anyone in the area or any damage.

James A. Stanforth, 39 W. Perry St., pleaded no contest to possessing criminal tools, 180 days jail, 60 days suspended, not eligible for early release, make restitution, $681; pleaded no contest to retaining stolen property, 180 days jail, 60 days suspended, not eligible for early release, $67; pleaded no contest to obstruction of justice, 90 days jail, not eligible for early release, $67; pleaded no contest to seven charges of aiding and abetting, 180 days jail, 60 days suspended, not eligible for early release, $155, $59, $59, $59, $59, $59, $59.

Clyde T. Bledsoe, Jamestown, preliminary waiver on possession of controlled substance, case bound over to Seneca County Common Pleas Court.